By Rich Cohen. Since vaulting to a whole new level of acclaim in last year’s Foxcatcher, Channing Tatum has been working with Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers, and other longtime idols. This month, the 35-year-old leading man reprises his role as a male stripper, for Magic Mike XXL. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.

By Marie Brenner. French Jews are asking a troubling question: Is it time to leave? After the recent waves of anti-Semitic violence that rocked Paris, thousands of Jews, including one whose departure was unthinkable, have joined the growing exodus. Portrait by Uriel Sinai.

By Roger Cohen. Following the January massacre at Charlie Hebdo’s Paris offices, the satirical weekly faces another threat: its sudden wealth, which has divided the surviving staff. What Charlie does next will matter not only to France’s culture but to its democracy as well.

By Haley Cohen. One of polo’s greatest players, Adolfo Cambiaso, and his partners have been cloning champion horses, as the classic sport heads into a distinctly sci-fi future. Photographs by Jonathan Becker.

By Mark Seal. With the profits from his Newman’s Own food empire, Paul Newman built an impressive philanthropic legacy. But seven years after the iconic actor’s death, his eldest daughter says that she and her sisters question its management, and that their father’s principles are being betrayed.

By Michael Joseph Gross. Queen Elizabeth II seems inseparable from her beloved corgis, but the royal pack is dwindling. As a few of their breeders talk for the first time, the importance of Her Majesty’s dogs becomes clear. Portraits by Derry Moore.